Citizens return from the terrorist areas in Aleppo countryside through the Tayha corridor to their hometowns

On January 4, dozens of citizens from the terrorist groups’ proliferation areas in the eastern countryside of Aleppo returned to their villages and towns that the Syrian Arab Army freed from terrorism.

About 90 people arrived at the Tayha Crossing in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, and were transported by buses, as authorities completed their data, settled a number of them and provided them with all facilities to return to their normal business.

A member of the Settlement Committee, Emad Al-Din Ghadban said : “  All necessary measures have been taken to secure their easy return to their homes and normal life in an effective and productive way in society to contribute to the reconstruction and building of the country.

Abdullah Al-Hussein, one of Manbij social notables, said that the settlement operations are continuing and that all facilities are provided for the return of all the displaced to their safe areas.

A number of the returnees expressed their happiness to return to their homes and lands in light of the security and safety achieved by the Syrian Arab Army after expelling the terrorists.

Thousands of people, who were displaced by terrorism, returned last year to their villages and towns in various regions.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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